Charlton and Hinds
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[2015] FCCA 3351
•14 August 2015
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Charlton and Hinds [2015] FCCA 3351
[2015] FCCA 3351
14 August 2015
CaseChat Overview and Summary
Charlton and Hinds concerned a dispute between the parties regarding the education of their three children. The matter came before Judge Kelly.
The court was required to determine the appropriate secondary schools for the children and how the costs associated with their education would be shared between the parties.
Judge Kelly ordered that the parties take all necessary steps to enrol the children in secondary education at either of two specified schools, or another co-educational high school as they might agree. The father was to meet the costs of ongoing tuition fees and compulsory school levies, with other educational costs and expenses to be shared by agreement. In the event of disagreement regarding further educational expenses by January 2018, the children were to be enrolled at one of the two specified high schools. All proceedings were dismissed as finalised.
The court was required to determine the appropriate secondary schools for the children and how the costs associated with their education would be shared between the parties.
Judge Kelly ordered that the parties take all necessary steps to enrol the children in secondary education at either of two specified schools, or another co-educational high school as they might agree. The father was to meet the costs of ongoing tuition fees and compulsory school levies, with other educational costs and expenses to be shared by agreement. In the event of disagreement regarding further educational expenses by January 2018, the children were to be enrolled at one of the two specified high schools. All proceedings were dismissed as finalised.
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Charlton and Hinds [2015] FCCA 3351
Most Recent Citation
Hinds and Charlton (No.2) [2017] FCCA 2958
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